Stewart is Chairman to the Board at Media iQ, the global analytics and technology specialist, where he joined in March 2015.
Stewart is an international media and technology specialist with over 20 years’ experience in marketing, digital media and technology.
Prior to Media iQ, Stewart was Executive Director of Performance and Digital Development for Europe at Starcom MediaVest Group. From July 2008, Stewart was CEO of Starcom MediaVest Group UK for five years where he led the management of the UK Group Board and the operation of the two UK businesses, Starcom and MediaVest alongside the International Hub.

Mark Eaves co-founded Gravity Road in 2011, a BAFTA, Cannes Lions and D&AD; winning company that "creates things people want to spend time with".
It works with a range of businesses, from HuffPost and YouTube, through to big British brands.

Charlie is responsible for the strategic output for the whole of Vizeum UK. He leads a team of strategy directors with the aim to provide simple, insightful and progressive recommendations grounded in one core principle - how to grow client business through marketing.

With more than seven years experience working in both planning and strategy, Charlie has been fortunate to work with some of the most respected clients in the industry – like AB InBev, IKEA, Coca-Cola, Heinz and Pfizer. He recently earned a distinction for his IPA Excellence Diploma and was awarded the President’s Prize for his essay on brand-building.

An entrepreneur by instinct, after studying physics at Woolwich Polytechnic, he joined a gas company as a chemist and then went into business selling motorcycles establishing the largest motorcycle dealership and car manufacturer’s distributorship in Kent. As Bernie’s business interests grew and diversified into property, so too began his involvement in motor-racing. He raced motorcycles from the age of 16 moving then onto car racing. He competed in the first ever round of the Formula One World Championship, the 1951 British Grand Prix, but it was inevitable that his shrewd entrepreneurial character would be a big help in advising his friend Stuart Lewis Evans and the late Jochen Rindt, also a close friend, who became the posthumous World champion in 1967 and with him ran the factory Lotus racing F2 Team and then bought the Connaught Formula One Team. After closing the Connaught team he bought Brabham. The Brabham team enjoyed Grand Prix success with its innovative car designs under his ownership and won three world Championships.

In 1972, he took control of virtually running Formula One selling Brabham in 1987 to dedicate himself to the commercial development of the sport itself and undoubtedly this is the chapter in his career for which he is best known and from which he has derived most success. He single-handedly transformed Formula One from an expensive hobby for wealthy gentleman racers into the global multi-billion dollar industry that it is today, taking a fair few business risks along the way. Taking place in 20 countries on 5 continents every year in front of millions of spectators and watched on TV by hundreds of millions of fans, F1 is now the most popular annual sporting spectacle in the world. It is also a platform for pioneering research and development in the automotive industry.

Bernie’s achievements, with Professor Watkins, has been the driving force behind safety improvements in Formula One, including the state-of-the-art hospital and surgical facilities deployed at every Formula One race, which now make it possible for a driver to survive crashes and impacts that would almost certainly have killed the drivers of yesteryear.

One might assume that Bernie might be thinking of taking things a little easier, but he has no plans to slow down. As the Chief Executive Officer of the Formula One group, he continues to take Formula One to new horizons.

Brendan Eich is the co-founder and CEO of Brave Software (https://brave.com/), a start-up that aims to transform the online ad ecosystem with faster and safer browsing, as well as micropayments and better ads to give users and publishers a better deal. Eich previously served as CTO, then CEO of the Mozilla Corporation. Prior to that, he co-founded the Mozilla project and foundation. While at Mozilla, Eich helped launch the award-winning Firefox web browser. Eich is also the inventor of JavaScript, the Internet's most widely used programming language.

Juma El-awaisi is a Pharmacist and HCP with a vast experience in business and management. After graduating from the school of pharmacy at the age of 20 Juma took a different path and moved towards business and marketing where he was the trade manager at an international pharmaceutical company in Turkey.

Within the final year Juma saw a small gap within the healthcare system in the middle east in GP’s so Juma decided to invent a GP kiosk, which diagnoses, measures, prescribes and dispenses medication to the user, This was with the help of the Reality TV show focused on Innovators ‘Stars of Science’ which is primarily sponsored by Qatar Foundation.

Juma was also a team member in Eat-now.jo which is an online food ordering website, this also helped him in gaining knowledge about starting up a business. Juma has gained lots of experience in both pharmacy and product management through his work in many companies and pharmacies in different parts of the world.

Mickey Elimelech is Head of Marketing at Space Ape Games, creators of the hit strategy games Rival Kingdoms and Samurai Siege. Space Ape is a 100 person, 3 year old mobile games studio based in Central London. The studio won the Develop Award for Best Independent Studio and TIGA Best Games Start Up 2015. Prior to her role at Space Ape, Mickey held various senior marketing positions at 888 Holdings (LON: 888) leading several B2C Business Units to growth - most prominently the Online Marketing and Bingo Business Units.

Highly motivated, industry connected, commercially focussed marketing professional with extensive online and offline experience both agency and client side, having worked for Shell UK, J Sainsbury and Dixons Retail Group. Member of the Institute of Direct Marketing and the World Federation of Advertisers' Digital Network and Media Council, JICWEBS, the Digital Trading Standards Group, the Online Behavioural Advertising Working Group, the Data Protection Regulation UK Group, the IAB Working Group on Viewable Ad Impressions and the Follow The Money Government working party.
Responsible for running ISBA's Digital, Data & Direct Action Group for the last 8 years, which has evolved to become an established leadership committee in all digital advertising-related issues. Also facilitated Sponsorship, Direct Marketing & Sales Promotion Action Groups.
Produced ISBA / Infectious Media Guidance on Real Time Advertising and ISBA Social Media Guidance.
Organised ISBA's e-Privacy Directive 'Cookie Law' and Data Protection events. Represented ISBA members' views on EU Self-Regulatory Code on Interest Based Advertising and EU Data Protection Directive. Member of UK Working Party on Best Practice Recommendation on Online Behavoural Advertising. Judge for IPM Awards 2010 and 2011.
Previously worked as Client Services Director for a Prop Placement agency and Marketing Services Manager for a Marcomms agency. Spent 8 years as an Account Director at a Direct Marketing agency.

Lloyd Embley joined Trinity Mirror in 1994 as a sub-editor on the Daily Mirror. He went on to hold a number of different production positions, including deputy chief sub-editor, assistant night editor, night editor and assistant editor.

He became editor of the People in 2008, and then editor of the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror in 2012, before being appointed to editor-in-chief later that year. He was promoted to the role of Group Editor-in-Chief with editorial responsibility for Trinity Mirror’s national and regional newsbrands in 2014.

She started her career in banking before opting to apply her business skills to the exciting world of technology. After consulting for various tech start-ups in Europe, she founded and launched Blippar Turkey, before relocating to Blippar’s London HQ to cover the EMEA region three years ago where she has been driving significant initiatives with FMCG and beauty brands with the aim to put AR at the core of their marketing strategies.

Mikela is both curious and passionate about how new technologies can enhance our lives. In 2013, she gave a TEDx talk on the subject of the ‘Future of Mobile and Mobility’.

Duan Evans is a leading industry creative talent with over sixteen years’ experience. Since joining AKQA in 2000, he has worked across a diverse range of clients including Xbox, Nissan and Nike on projects that range from pure interface design (Xbox 360) to global brand activations (Nike Basketball ‘RISE’) to local events powered through social media (Nissan LEAF 'Taxis').
In the process, he has won a multitude of international awards and helped build a passionate creative team that is focused on delivering world firsts through creativity and innovation. Based in AKQA’s London office, Duan is also responsible for overseeing all creative work across the company’s Portland, Shanghai, São Paulo and Tokyo locations.

With 17 years experience in branding, and 9 of those in Asia, Katie is a writer and creative strategist at jones knowles ritchie in Singapore. Katie grew up in Africa but began her career in branding in London. She spent 6 years at jkr in London leading relationships with clients including Bacardi before moving to somewhere much warmer. After 6 years with retail consultancy Fitch as Strategy Director, she rejoined jkr and co-founded the Singapore studio.

Katie specialises in brand voice, brand storytelling and seeing the woods for the trees. She is the author of jkr’s most recent publication, Champions of Design 4, which celebrates 20 Asian brands that use design for competitive advantage.